All News articles – Page 70
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NewsTiming and flexibility concerns raised over LGPS climate reporting
The pensions industry has expressed its concerns to the government over proposals surrounding new requirements for Local Government Pension Scheme funds to produce climate risk reports, citing fears over the timescale imposed and a lack of flexibility.
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NewsFCA to establish code of conduct for ESG data and ratings providers
On the go: The Financial Conduct Authority will establish a voluntary code of conduct while it awaits further action from the Treasury.
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NewsEx-trustee pleads not guilty to illegal pension investing
On the go: Former trustee David Boardman has pleaded not guilty to six counts of making illegal investments, in a prosecution brought by the Pensions Regulator.
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NewsCOP27: Implementing regulatory solutions high on trustees’ agenda
Tom Higgins | November 24, 2022
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NewsL&G blames govt for LDI crisis and backs consultant regulation
Legal & General has placed responsibility for the market turmoil that triggered the autumn liquidity crisis firmly at the feet of the government, while adding its support to calls for the regulation of investment consultants.
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NewsProviders called to improve DC decumulation digital tools
On the go: Providers of defined contribution schemes need to “vastly improve” their digital offers so members can make the right choices in decumulation, warns Hymans Robertson.
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NewsTPR: Trustees show ‘increasing willingness’ to embrace D&I
On the go: The Pensions Regulator has found “increasing willingness” from scheme trustees to embrace diversity and inclusion, despite recognising “change is not easy and may take time”.
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NewsElectronic technologies scheme secures £400mn buy-in
On the go: The TT Group (1993) Pension Scheme has completed a £400mn buy-in with Legal & General, securing the benefits of around 5,000 retirees and deferred members.
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NewsAccreditation scheme launched to tackle lagging switching times
On the go: A new accreditation scheme has been launched to tackle the amount of time it takes to switch savings, investments and pensions between providers.
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NewsUUK: ‘Ignoring USS problem is not the answer’
The president of Universities UK has stood by planned reforms to the Universities Superannuation Scheme, in the lead up to unprecedented strike action that will take place across 150 universities.
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NewsLDI crisis to hit L&G’s DB revenue and profit by £10mn
On the go: Legal & General has disclosed that its defined benefit business-linked revenues and profits will be hit by around £10mn in its full-year 2022 results, following an autumn liquidity crisis among pension schemes that saw its higher-fee products sold to meet collateral calls.
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NewsSolvency II reforms ‘could unlock £100bn in productive finance’
The Treasury has published its final Solvency II reform proposals, which are expected by the industry to unlock more than £100bn in long-term productive assets such as social infrastructure and green energy.
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NewsTwo-fifths of sponsors uncertain on accounting for Covid-19
On the go: A significant proportion of defined benefit pension scheme sponsors are still working out whether and how to make an allowance for Covid-19 in their year-end accounts due to a range of issues, according to LCP.
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NewsTreasury delays NHS scheme McCloud remedy to October 2023
The McCloud remedy for the NHS Pension Scheme has been pushed back to October 2023 on the back of Treasury delays in producing required documents.
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NewsRoyal Mail CDC scheme to increase annual payroll costs by £30mn
Royal Mail’s new collective defined contribution scheme is anticipated to increase its annual cash payroll costs by around £30mn, its half-year accounts have disclosed.
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NewsState pension age review to be published next year
On the go: The state pension age review will be published in early 2023, the chancellor has said.
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NewsIA cracks down on exec pensions misalignment with workforce
On the go: The Investment Association is increasing its crackdown on FTSE companies where executive pension contributions are not aligned to most of the workforce, according to its latest annual pay guidelines for FTSE companies.
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NewsGovernment retains state pension triple lock
On the go: Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has confirmed that the pensions triple lock is to be protected.
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NewsSingle mothers face £246,000 pension shortfall
Single mothers in the UK are facing a £246,000 shortfall in their pension pots compared with the average couple, and this is being further exacerbated by rising inflation and falling wages
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NewsPIC predicts £30bn addressable risk transfer market
On the go: Pension Insurance Corporation has said that falling scheme liabilities will make pension risk transfer market volumes appear smaller over time, predicting a market of £30bn over the next year.








